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SUN CITY, AZ – NOVEMBER 21: Toby Anderson, 82, watches as his wife Amy, 83, divides his eight prescription drugs into a weekly schedule at their home.

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The best Medicare plan is not always the cheapest. It is the one that still works when your health needs change.

Choosing Medicare can feel more complicated than it should. By the time someone compares premiums, prescription drugs, dental benefits, provider networks, Medigap policies and enrollment deadlines, the question is no longer simply “Which plan is cheaper?” It becomes: “Which plan fits the way I actually use health care?”

That distinction matters. More than half of eligible Medicare beneficiaries are now enrolled in Medicare Advantage. But Traditional Medicare remains a strong fit for many people, especially those who prioritize broad provider access. Neither option is universally better. They solve different problems.

What Traditional Medicare Offers

Traditional Medicare is the government-run, fee-for-service program. Part A covers hospital care, while Part B covers physician services, outpatient care and preventive services. Its biggest advantage is flexibility: beneficiaries can generally see any doctor or hospital in the U.S. that accepts Medicare, without needing to stay inside a plan network.

The trade-off is that Traditional Medicare does not include everything. It generally does not cover routine dental, vision or hearing services, and most beneficiaries need a separate Part D plan for prescription drugs. It also has no annual out-of-pocket maximum unless a person has supplemental coverage, such as Medigap, Medicaid or retiree coverage.

That is why many people pair Traditional Medicare with a Medigap policy. Medigap can make medical costs more predictable, but it comes with an additional monthly premium.

What Medicare Advantage Offers

Medicare Advantage, also known as Part C, is offered by private insurers approved by Medicare. These plans must cover the same medically necessary services as Traditional Medicare, but many also bundle in Part D drug coverage and extra benefits such as dental, vision and hearing.

For many beneficiaries, the appeal is straightforward. In 2026, two-thirds of Medicare Advantage plans with prescription drug coverage charge no premium beyond the Part B premium. Medicare Advantage plans also include an annual out-of-pocket maximum for covered medical services. In 2026, that in-network limit cannot exceed $9,250, though many plans set lower limits.

The trade-off is that Medicare Advantage usually operates more like managed care. Plans may use provider networks, referrals and prior authorization. For some patients, that structure can support coordinated care. For others, especially those who need specialized care, it can add friction.

Five key questions to consider below:

How Much Provider Flexibility Do You Want?

If you have long-standing doctors, travel often or want access to specific hospitals or academic medical centers, Traditional Medicare may offer more freedom. Medicare Advantage can still work well, but only if your preferred doctors, hospitals and specialists are in network.

This is one of the most important checks before enrolling. A low-premium plan is less useful if the physicians you trust are not part of it.

What Monthly Cost Can You Afford?

Medicare Advantage often looks attractive because many plans have low or no added premiums and include extra benefits. A Health Affairs study found projected out-of-pocket costs for a typical enrollee were 18% to 24% lower in Medicare Advantage than in traditional fee-for-service Medicare from 2014 through 2019.

Traditional Medicare with Medigap may cost more each month, but it can reduce uncertainty when medical bills arrive. In 2026, the standard Part B premium is $202.90, the Part B deductible is $283 and the Part A inpatient hospital deductible is $1,736, according to CMS’s 2026 Medicare cost update.

What Happens In A High-Care Year?

A healthy year and a high-care year are very different tests of coverage.

Research generally shows Medicare Advantage performs well on preventive care and some utilization measures. A Health Affairs systematic review found Medicare Advantage was associated with more preventive care visits, fewer hospital admissions and emergency department visits, shorter lengths of stay and lower spending. But the same review found that evidence on patient experience, readmissions, mortality and racial or ethnic disparities did not consistently favor Medicare Advantage.

For people with complex illnesses, the details matter. A cancer diagnosis, major surgery, stroke or hip fracture can make specialist access, post-acute care and authorization rules much more important. One study found people newly diagnosed with cancer were more likely to switch from Medicare Advantage to Traditional Medicare than similar people without cancer.

Are You Comfortable With Prior Authorization?

Prior authorization is not automatically a bad thing. It is intended to help plans manage unnecessary or duplicative care. But it can also create delays or require appeals.

KFF found Medicare Advantage insurers made nearly 53 million prior authorization determinations in 2024 and denied 4.1 million requests in full or in part. Before choosing a plan, beneficiaries should ask which services require approval and how the appeal process works.

What Do Your Prescriptions Cost?

Drug coverage deserves its own review. Medicare Advantage plans often include Part D, while Traditional Medicare beneficiaries usually buy a stand-alone Part D plan. Either way, formularies, preferred pharmacies and drug tiers can change what a medication costs.

The good news is that Medicare Part D now includes stronger cost protection. In 2026, out-of-pocket spending for covered Part D drugs is capped at $2,100. But that cap applies to covered drugs, so beneficiaries still need to confirm their medications are on the plan’s formulary.

Can AI Help With The Decsion-Making Process

Unfortunately, there is a lack of unbiased apps and digital tools to help with deciding between Traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage. The Medicare.gov site has a fairly clunky Medicare Plan Finder tool that can get someone started. In my next article, I will provide suggestions for different constrained prompts that someone could use to query their preferences.

The Bottom Line

The best Medicare choice is not the one with the flashiest benefit or the lowest premium. It is the one that fits your health needs, finances and preferences.

Medicare Advantage may be a strong fit for people who value bundled benefits, lower monthly premiums and coordinated care within a network. Traditional Medicare with Medigap and Part D may be better for people who prioritize provider choice, travel frequently or want more predictable access to specialists.

Changing your mind later may not be simple. After the initial Medigap enrollment window, insurers generally do not have to sell you a policy unless you have specific protections, known as guaranteed issue rights.

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